Calendar



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Thusjit willbe seen that my invention may be satisfactorily used as acalendar and when 'so used,'enables one to determine at a glance thecurrent month, vides convenient future months. any month immediatelyuncovers a month having dissimilar predominating color and alwaysmaintainin" the presentation of 'the current month di erentfrom the pastand future months. Having thus described my invention, I

presentation of past and f l. A calendar having the months arranged in'groups of'three units, one group being superimposedup'on another, allof the even numbered units having one color, andall of the odd numberedunits having another coloniwhereby the removal of each successiveunit-alternately changes the predominatin b01 1 P '2. 'f'calendar havinga plurality of superpage being divided into three units, the oddnumbered units having one distinguishing characteristic, and the evennumbered units having another distinguishingcharacteristic, whereby thepredomin'ati'ng characteristics change from even numbered to oddnumbered units as each unit is successively removed. I v

33'. A calendar'having a plurality of su- V perimposed pages, each pagebeing divided from the even months, where-by into three unitscorresponding to the months, the even numbered months being indicatedwith the same color, and the odd numbered months'being indicated by acolor different the past, present and future months are always visibleto view, the present month being indicated by reason of the fact thatthe past nd future months always possess the same color.

4. A calendar made up of a series of sup'er mposed pages, eachsuccessive page hav- Ing prmted thereon a series of units representingsuccessive periods of time, the units I being arranged to be removablesuccessivelyffan'd. independently of each other, the even numbered unitsbeing printed with common visible characteristics, and the odd and atthe same time pro-1 Moreover, the removal of print, thus "changing thenumbered (units being printed with common visible characteristics whichare difi'erent from the visible characteristics of the even numberedunits, the units being so grouped on the page and the pages sosuperimposed that an even numbered unit on the front page comes directlyon top of an odd numbered unit on the 'p'age behind it, and an oddnumbered unit on the front page comes directly on top of an evennumbered unit on the page behind it, whereby a past, pres: cut andfuture unit-is always visible. y

5. A: calendar having the odd numbered months indicated by one set ofcharacters and the even numbered months indicated by anothersetofchfllfacters, and the'months so arranged that three are alwaysvisible, namely, the present and the immediate 1 past and future, thePSl; and future months always having the same appearance, while thecurrentmonth jalways differs in ap; pearance from the other two. y 6. Acalendar having a plurality of pages superimposed on one another, thepages being secured togetherat one edge and, free at the Othen' eachpage,being divided ,into th ree units, the even numbered; units, beingindicated by one and the same color and the odd numbered unitsbeingindicated by one and a difierent color the units being arrangedchronologically from the free edge of the page toward thesecured edge,

7. A calendarhaving a perimposed pages secured together at the top, eachpage being'divided in three groups corresponding to three successivemonths arranged chron0logically.' from the bottom up and thediiierentmonths being separated by perforations. the .odd numbere d'months havingone distinguishing characteristic, the even numbered monthshavinganother distinguishing characteristic, whereby the predominatingcharacteristics change from even numbered .tof odd numbered months asthe bottommos'tj monthis removed from the foremost page." v A I Intestimony whereof, I hereunto aflix my signature. 4 v

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